Tours

Elbrus from the North

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The tour will happen even in case of single client!

Height (m.)

5642

Duration

9

Difficulty

Moderate

Why should you choose to climb Elbrus from the North with us? First off, because you are going to entrust our guides to care for your very own life and health. Unfortunately, accidents do happen in the mountains, and having reliable people to safeguard and take care of you is crucial.

Our hotel and our refuge on Elbrus slope – along with our own equipment and outfit rental (the newest and biggest on Elbrus foothill) – are all designed to provide for your high profile and safe rest.

All expeditions mentioned in Schedule and Services section are available upon request, regardless of the number of climbers in group.

We offer also programs for family vacation – rest and recreation for your family members while you are busy climbing Mount Elbrus.

Please note that unlike other guiding companies, we always climb Elbrus’s higher West summit (5642m) and the lower East one (5621m) – in order to avoid possible disaccord between group members.

When climbing Elbrus from the North, you wouldn’t see any hotels, highways or restaurants. Instead, you will be able to enjoy night views of some Caucasian towns and ancient moraines decorated with amazing lava sculptures. And towering over this incredible beauty is huge Mt. Elbrus.

Located in this area, at an elevation of 3000 m, is a vast plateau – a natural landing field. During WWII the Nazi were using it for landing of their troops. Those climbers who opt for an Elbrus climb from the South cannot see all this.

We offer you a true mountaineering experience when climbing Elbrus from the North – with sleeping in tents and mountain brooks – full of romantic appeal. You will hear or see no sign of civilization on this route – only mountains and nature.

9-day Schedule for a Guided Elbrus Climb from the North

Day 1. Meeting at Mineralnye Vody airport or railway station, transfer to Emmanuel glade.Day 2. Acclimatization hike with equipment to the refuge at 3700m, followed by descent. Sleeping in tents or huts on Emanuel glade.Day 3. Hike to the refuge.Day 4. Acclimatization hike to Lents Rocks (4700m). Staying overnight at refuge (3700m).Day 5. Rest day. Preparations for summiting. Staying overnight at refuge (3700m).Day 6. Summiting Mt. Elbrus, with start at 2 or 4 AM as the guide decides. Climbing Elbrus takes 6 to 10 hours.Day 7. Day reserved in case of having bad weather.Day 8. Descent and transfer to Mineralnye Vody. Checking in at hotel, taking a walk.Day 9. Transfer to Mineralnye Vody airport.

To give you peace of mind, the package tours we offer, as a rule, include all expenses you may face.

Included in the cost of Elbrus climb from North:

Hotel with accommodation in double and triple rooms. Duration of stay depends on the schedule.

Accommodation in huts. Duration of stay according to the climb schedule.

All transfers mentioned in the itinerary

Meals three times a day throughout the trip. Dinner on the first day, breakfast – on the last.

All required permits and registrations.

Mountain guides: one leading guide for the program of Elbrus South to North traverse and several assistants for the day of summiting, with a strict proportion of 1 guide per three climbers. This means that if there are four clients in a group, there will be two guides for them. We have no limitation of attempts for the group to summit.

Equipment for the group (ropes, ice screws, radios, first aid set, satellite navigators/GPS).

Not included in the cost of Elbrus climb from North:

Single accommodation

Personal equipment

Services of guides and cooks in case of any deviations to the original schedule.

Any of these programs will suit a beginner who does not have serious health problems.

These programs will suit beginners in the mountains in very good physical form (for example, marathon runners), as well as those who already have some basic experience in mountaineering, those who understand what height and mountain sickness is, regardless of whether they experienced themselves this height sickness or not.

These programs are aimed at those who "have already acquired the taste" and have a number of basic technical skills in various forms of mountainous terrain. Absolutely not suitable for beginners.

These programs assume confident independent movement on any forms of mountainous terrain including difficult ones, full understanding of what height is, a very good level of physical fitness.

Assume a high level of independence in the mountains in general and a significant experience of mountain climbing.